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his museum was kept at Haramarby, although it 

 now contains only the chair in which he sat when 

 delivering his lectures, and a stuffed crocodile sus- 

 pended from the roof, continues to attract the no- 

 tice of strangers, who generally carry away with 

 them a specimen of the hinnceay which grows pro- 

 fusely in the neighbourhood. 



It may be mentioned, in conclusion, that the wi- 

 dow of the great Swedish naturalist survived him 

 fourteen years, having died in 1806, after attaining 

 the 94th year of her age. 



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